Hold My Own wrote:Admitting this makes me want to put my head in the sand at times but I really would support Trump at this point. He was willing to get specific to what he'd introduce as president well before anyone else was willing to talk specifics. Some of his ideas about getting jobs back to america really seems logical...logic seems to have been missing for quite a few years now though in DC.
Buttttt....when people say things like "I really liked Trump on the Apprentice" its a reminder on how he can never become president....it's like we'd be electing a Kardashian. I just like the idea of getting someone in there with some business sense and someone who will put their foot down with other countries and not let them buy us up left and right.
Which are all the things Romney has!
The thing with 'outsiders' is that they don't realize they have to work with both the House and the Senate. Our current President has run into a bunch of problems, big and small, because he doesn't know how those two bodies operate. And I don't mean just in a deal making sense but a parliamentary sense. (a speech in front of both houses....when they are not in session?).
So a businessman with know parliamentary experience will be flummoxed when his time table for change does not synch with Congresses and vice versa. Say what you will about W, but he did a great job using Chaney in that role.
I would be happy to see a Romney Paul debate here in Virginia since they both have different ideas and were the only two to get their poop together in order to be on the Republican ballot. In fact, next election cycle, I think it should be a prerequisite for ANY candidate to be on all the state ballots before they are allowed on stage to debate.